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Florida County Protects Lagoon from Debris and Nutrient Contamination Using Duperon Products
The Indian River Lagoon is a 154-mile-long body of water situated between Florida’s Atlantic coast mainland and its barrier islands. The lagoon...
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News Briefs: Colorado Towns Protest New Wastewater Treatment Permits
Numerous small towns in Colorado are protesting new, stricter wastewater treatment permits. The towns argue that the updated regulations include costly requirements and that...
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City Plunges Forward, Flushing Problems Away and Saving Over $100,000 in 8 Months
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Palestine, Texas, home to over 18,000 residents and processing 25 million gallons per day of wastewater, faced persistent clogging issues in its...
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Sewer District Partners With University
There was no hesitation when the University of Louisville approached Louisville Metropolitan Sewer District for help with a wastewater program for freshman...
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JWC Launches Drumscreen Monster Channel Rotary Screen for Enhanced Wastewater Treatment
Sulzer's new Drumscreen Monster Channel Rotary Screen is an innovative screening solution designed to boost the efficiency and performance of municipal wastewater...
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Driving Excellence With Test Tubes, Instruments and Microbiology
Most days are pretty smooth in the laboratory where Heidi Birdsell works.
But if a test of a wastewater sample plant indicates something...
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An Accidental Water Worker Quickly Grew to Love His New Career
It’s a long way from working in an auto parts store to directing the water and wastewater utilities in the northern Alberta...
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Teacher. Mentor. Operator. Change Agent. That’s Barbara Chappell.
Barbara Chappell grew up as the youngest of three girls.
“Dad figured out he wasn’t going to have a boy, so I was...
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Water District Contest Writers Explore a Scary Scenario
The Crescenta Valley Water District created a science fiction competition for middle and high school students to imagine a world without water...
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EPA PFAS Risk Assessment Poses Risk to Clean-Water Agencies
Concern about PFAS in biosolids led to a ban on land application in Maine enacted in 2022. That sent municipalities and clean-water...
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Tighten Up!
An Ohio city’s initiative to reduce fugitive methane emissions at a wastewater treatment plant sprang from environmental concern, but will pay economic...
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Skimming the Surface for a Lagoon Aeration Solution
The Idaho city of Eagle has stayed with lagoons for wastewater treatment even as growth has exploded.
This affluent suburb of Boise has...
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Power Aeration With Biogas? Yes, You Can!
Aeration is typically the largest cost for activated sludge treatment plant operation and is a common target for efficiency initiatives.
The most common...




















